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A review of open top chamber (OTC) performance across the ITEX Network

Authors :
Hollister, Robert D.
Elphinstone, Cassandra
Henry, Greg H. R.
Bjorkman, Anne D.
Klanderud, Kari
Björk, Robert G.
Björkman, Mats P.
Bokhorst, Stef
Carbognani, Michele
Cooper, Elisabeth J.
Dorrepaal, Ellen
Elmendorf, Sarah C.
Fetcher, Ned
Gallois, Elise C.
Guoðmundsson, Jón
Healey, Nathan C.
Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg Svala
Klarenberg, Ingeborg J.
Oberbauer, Steven F.
Macek, Petr
May, Jeremy L.
Mereghetti, Alessandro
Molau, Ulf
Petraglia, Alessandro
Rinnan, Riikka
Rixen, Christian
Wookey, Philip A.
Hollister, Robert D.
Elphinstone, Cassandra
Henry, Greg H. R.
Bjorkman, Anne D.
Klanderud, Kari
Björk, Robert G.
Björkman, Mats P.
Bokhorst, Stef
Carbognani, Michele
Cooper, Elisabeth J.
Dorrepaal, Ellen
Elmendorf, Sarah C.
Fetcher, Ned
Gallois, Elise C.
Guoðmundsson, Jón
Healey, Nathan C.
Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg Svala
Klarenberg, Ingeborg J.
Oberbauer, Steven F.
Macek, Petr
May, Jeremy L.
Mereghetti, Alessandro
Molau, Ulf
Petraglia, Alessandro
Rinnan, Riikka
Rixen, Christian
Wookey, Philip A.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Open top chambers (OTCs) were adopted as the recommended warmingmechanism by the International Tundra Experiment network in the early 1990s. Since then, OTCs have been deployed across the globe. Hundreds of papers have reported the impacts of OTCs on the abiotic environment and the biota. Here, we review the impacts of the OTC on the physical environment, with comments on the appropriateness of using OTCs to characterize the response of biota to warming. The purpose of this review is to guide readers to previously published work and to provide recommendations for continued use of OTCs to understand the implications of warming on low stature ecosystems. In short, the OTC is a useful tool to experimentally manipulate temperature; however, the characteristics and magnitude of warming varies greatly in different environments; therefore, it is important to document chamber performance to maximize the interpretation of biotic response.When coupled with long-term monitoring, warming experiments are a valuable means to understand the impacts of climate change on natural ecosystems.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1400067393
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1139.as-2022-0030